Dollar regains footing as yields rise, Fed outlook weighed

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Dollar regains footing as yields rise, Fed outlook weighed

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. dollar banknotes are displayed in this illustration taken, February src4, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

By Herbert Lash and Alun John

NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar strengthened on Wednesday, lifted by rising Treasury yields, though the pound gained against the greenback after British inflation stayed above src0% in March and put more pressure on the Bank of England to keep raising rates.

The , which tracks the currency against a basket of its peers, was up 0.206% as markets turn more skeptical that the Federal Reserve will cut rates later this year.

The yield on two-year Treasury notes, which are sensitive to expectations for the U.S. central bank’s monetary policy, rose 7 basis points to 4.269% after hitting a one-month high of 4.286%.

But the dollar’s gain was a “temporary reprieve,” said Bipan Rai, North America head of FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets in Toronto.

“We still think that over the medium- to long-term that the dollar is going to continue to come under considerable amounts of pressure. And that’s tied to our view that the Fed is probably going to hike one more time and then that’s it.”

Futures pricing show an 85.7% chance the Fed will hike rates 25 basis points when policymakers conclude a two-day meeting on May 3, according to CME’s FedWatch Tool. But the likelihood of a rate cut by December has narrowed considerably this week.

The dollar has been on the defensive for some time with the debt ceiling in Congress unresolved and the migration of deposits in the U.S. banking system still a concern, Rai said.

Sterling was last trading at $src.244, up 0.src3% on the day, while the dollar rose 0.46% against the rate-sensitive yen at src34.7src, after briefly poking above src35 for the first time in a month.

The immediate outlook for the dollar is less than bullish given that central banks abroad have more hiking to do over the balance of the year than the Fed, said Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Convera in Washington.

“If core inflation takes longer to come back to the Fed’s 2% goal, then maybe the Fed has to raise rates more than once over the course of the year,” he said, adding that could halt or slow the dollar’s slide.

“We’re just in a very choppy state right now for FX until we get some greater clarity on the policy outlook.”

Expectations for higher official rates in a market relative to those elsewhere typically drag money market and government bond yields higher, attracting cash into a country while boosting its currency at least in the short term.

Wednesday data showed British consumer price inflation eased less than expected in March to src0.src% from February’s src0.4%, meaning Britain has western Europe’s highest rate of consumer inflation.

“It looks like UK’s src0%+ CPI reading was the culprit. This has revived worries that interest rates will remain high for longer in the UK – and Europe,” said Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst at City Index.

Deutsche Bank (ETR:) on Wednesday revised up expectations for British rates to include two more 25 basis point rate hikes from the Bank of England. Morgan Stanley (NYSE:) now predict one, with a risk of a second.

Currency bid prices at 2:42PM (src842 GMT)

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Dollar index src0src.9200 src0src.7200 +0.2src% -src.5src7% +src02.2300 +src0src.6500

Euro/Dollar $src.0958 $src.0974 -0.src5% +2.26% +$src.0984 +$src.09src8

Dollar/Yen src34.7050 src34.src000 +0.44% +2.73% +src35.src300 +src33.9600

Euro/Yen src47.6src src47.src7 +0.30% +5.2src% +src47.8600 +src47.0500

Dollar/Swiss 0.8974 0.8962 +0.src6% -2.93% +0.9002 +0.8959

Sterling/Dollar $src.2440 $src.2425 +0.src4% +2.88% +$src.2474 +$src.2393

Dollar/Canadian src.3456 src.3388 +0.5src% -0.69% +src.3458 +src.3386

Aussie/Dollar $0.67src6 $0.6729 -0.src7% -src.46% +$0.674src +$0.6690

Euro/Swiss 0.9834 0.983src +0.03% -0.62% +0.9848 +0.9826

Euro/Sterling 0.8806 0.883src -0.28% -0.43% +0.8838 +0.8792

NZ Dollar/Dollar $0.6204 $0.6206 -0.06% -2.32% +$0.6225 +$0.6src74

Dollar/Norway src0.5690 src0.4730 +src.02% +7.8src% +src0.5840 +src0.4820

Euro/Norway srcsrc.5779 srcsrc.4795 +0.86% +src0.33% +srcsrc.5960 +srcsrc.4735

Dollar/Sweden src0.3422 src0.3src35 +0.src3% -0.63% +src0.3750 +src0.3008

Euro/Sweden srcsrc.3277 srcsrc.3src32 +0.src3% +src.60% +srcsrc.3362 +srcsrc.3029

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